Monday, February 8, 2010

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Growth For Black Hair

The only proven hair growth for black hair available today contain key ingredients which we will discuss in a moment, that target the follicle directly and can regrow hair and make hair thicker. African american hair loss does in fact affect both men and women and I can offer you suggestions to help for your thinning hair, hair loss, damaged or dry hair problems.

There are many vitamins for black hair that directly contribute to strong hair hormones like the B vitamins. B vitamins bring oxygen to the scalp via hemoglobins in the red blood cells and increased circulation is key to hair growth, keeping in mind that you can increase blood flow using topical solutions such asminoxidil but without proper nutrition there will be very little hair growth or none at all.

Growth for black hair really isn't any different the any other hair type with the exception of the hair structure. In more detail growth for black hair requires different treatments because of the way the hair is structured.


black-hair-growthBlack Hair Structure

Cuticle: This is the outer layer of the hair. All hair is made up of many thin colorless layers of scales which interlock with the cells of the hair's inner root sheath, these firmly anchor it in the hair follicle. Black hairs cuticle layers in the most part are twice the thickness of that of Caucasian humans.

Cortex: Is the next layer of the hair. These hair cells are tightly bound around one another and give hair strength and elasticity. It is partly hollow and contains melanin, which gives the hair color. This is the most sensitive part of the hair and can be affected by chemicals, hair dryers and curling irons.

Medulla: Is the very center of the hair and is made of a keratin structure and looks like a honeycomb.

Melanin: is contained in the cortex and is the substance that determines the color of our hair. When there is no more melanin being produced in our hair and with the center being hollow our hair appears white or gray. The more melanin in the cortex, the darker our hair is. Black hair growth is actually dark brown melanin even though the hair looks black in color.

Follicle: Is the root of the hair and is where the hair grows. Parts of the follicle receive many nutrients and elements from the blood stream including hair loss vitamins, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. These are required for the growth of black hair.

Sebaceous/Sudoniferous Glands: Sebaceous (oil) and the sudoriferous (sweat) glands are located under the skin and are attached to the hair follicle. The sebaceous glands are responsible for keeping the hair moist by releasing a continuous supply of waxy sebum oil on to the hair shaft and onto the scalp. The sebum oil will leave toxins on the scalp which include acids, water, salts, and bacteria. These will dry on the scalp causing an itchy, dry, flakey scalp and If not removed effectively will lead to dandruff. It is recommended to use a safe and effective hair loss shampoo with a hair loss conditioner because it can strengthen hair, prevent dandruff, by effectively removing sebum build up and neutralize toxins on the scalp.

I have seen many African american women who have experience varying degrees of thinning hair, hair loss or damaged hair with the main cause being their hair styles. Stress on the follicle will affect the growth for black hair because the follicle cannot handle constant strain day after day. I'm not suggesting to stop dreds but limit the days you have them in and not do it too often.

I am often asked if you can regrow hair...well this depends on a few things but one of the main considerations is the cause of course. It's easier for me to explain what can make hair healthy and prevent thinning hair or hair loss and what is best for the growth for black hair specifically.

First the follicle needs the proper nutirents to grow just like everything else in the human body but there are specific nutrients required to regrow hair. Specifically for African american women, growth for black hair requires less stress on the follicle and an increase of B-vitamins, Biotin, Magnesium, Horsetail Silica and para-Amino Benzonic Acid. I know this sounds complicated but proven hair loss supplements will have these ingredients. The use of minoxidil 2% for women (AKA Rogain) becomes important as it is an FDA approved hair loss treatment and will increase the circulation in the scalp. Word of caution, there are some mild side effects that include scalp irritation and upset stomach. How soon you see hair growth will depend on the hair growth cycle. Learn how to apply the minoxidil properly.

For African american men proper nutrients are almost the same, B-vitamins, Biotin, Magnesium, Zinc, and a very KEY ingredient called Saw Palmetto. I have seen men take just Saw Palmetto 2000mg a day and had great success with hair regrowth but growth for black hair should include the ingredients listed above as a minimum.

Men that have used minoxidil 2% with the required nutrients experience a very high success rate which is why products like Provillus and Procerin are so popular. You can learn how to properly apply the minoxidil known as the brand name Rogain.

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